With regards to the customisations, they are in deb package 
bb-customisations. So apt upgrade does the job

$ sudo dpkg -S /etc/udev/rules.d/60-omap-tty.rules
bb-customizations: /etc/udev/rules.d/60-omap-tty.rules

On Saturday, December 8, 2018 at 5:52:12 PM UTC+8, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
>
> I customise my own Debian Stretch image based off a console image dated 04 
> Apr 2018. I just stumbled upon bb-customisations in this repo: 
> https://github.com/rcn-ee/repos/tree/master/bb-customizations/suite/stretch/debian
>
> Question: Do I get these customisations if I just simply do a sudo apt 
> upgrade? If no, how do I get the latest snapshot of these customisations? 
> Is there any downside to using an old console image? Thanks!
>
>
> --Luther
>

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